Interest: Art-Galleries/Exhibits
On or after: Thursday 05 July 2012
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Danville / Village Theatre Art Gallery
The juror for this exhibition, DeWitt Cheng, a San Francisco-based art critic and writer for various art publications and web media, selected 48 pieces of artwork from 41 artists.
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San Jose / San Jose Museum of Art
Mexican and Mexican-American artists contrast the traditional with the cutting-edge, the high-brow with the low-brow. These artists draw inspiration from Mexico’s deep well of visual culture, referencing folk art, popular culture, and vernacular craft traditions as well as contemporary idioms.
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Redwood City / Filoli Center
Filoli is an historic site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and one of the finest remaining country estates of the early 20th century.
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San Francisco / Creativity Explored
Fabulous is a group exhibition that celebrates fashion, fame, identity, and queer culture with glamorous portrait paintings, wearable, multi-media hats, gender-bending drawings, and a full-size hot pink cardboard drum kit.
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Redwood City / Redwood City Art Center
The members of the Society of Western Artists showcase their recent works for the 62nd Juried Annual Exhibition.
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Fremont / Olive Hyde Art Gallery
Come explore a variety of works presented in the mediums of ceramic and glass at an exhibition entitled From the Flame.
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Petaluma / Gallery One
Art exhibit featuring works by Diana Bradley, Brigit O’Connor and Joanne Tepper.
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San Francisco / Mission Cultural Center
Curated by Amy Pederson, La Quebradora explores the theme of lucha libre, the popular Mexican sport of "free wrestling," as a platform for mapping Mexico's cultural history and the imbricated social relations that are echoed beyond its borders.
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Orinda
Students learn new skills, use a variety of media, and extend their understanding of art concepts. Each week has a different theme.
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Novato / Studio 4 Art
Paint, sculpt, draw. Young arist explore a variety of mediums and create works with illustration, acrylic paint, pastels, water color and pencil.
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